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Management of Diabetes Mellitus. Dr Esther Tsang August 2011. Case 1. 50 year old lady presents to you with polyuria , polydipsia . You do a reflomet and it was 13.0mmol/L. Can you diagnose diabetes mellitus? How do you diagnose diabetes mellitus?.
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Management of Diabetes Mellitus Dr Esther Tsang August 2011
Case 1 • 50 year old lady presents to you with polyuria, polydipsia. • You do a reflomet and it was 13.0mmol/L. • Can you diagnose diabetes mellitus? • How do you diagnose diabetes mellitus?
She complains of blurring of vision and cramping sensations in her legs whenever she walks. • What are these symptoms of? • What other questions do you ask to screen the patient for end-organ damage?
She weighs 80kgs and is 145cm tall. • What is her BMI? • What is the waist-hip ratio? • How would you advise her with regards to her weight? • What is the recommended amount of weight loss and how can this be achieved? • What is the metabolic syndrome?
What particular physical signs do you want to look for in her physical examination? • When should you examine her fundus? • When should you refer her to the ophthalmologist?
What blood tests do you want to send? • How would you screen for diabetic nephropathy?
Her HbA1c was 11.0% • FBS was 14.6 mmol/L • Renal function was normal. • Which OHA would you start and why? • What are the side effects of metformin? • What are the contraindications of metformin. • Name the classes of OHAs.
You start her on Metformin 1g BD and Gliclazide 160mg BD. • 1 month later, she is here to see you. She has a FBS of 8.0mmol/L; BP of 140/90 mm Hg; and HbA1c of 10.9%. • Her FLP is as follows : • TC 7.0 mmol/L • LDL 4.0mmol/L • TG 2.0 mmol/L • Is she adequately managed? What should be the targets? • How do you interpret the HbA1c now?
Can you continue her tablets and see her 4 months later with a repeat blood test? • How would you then treat her diabetes mellitus?
She comes back during her next follow up with a fasting blood sugar of 15.0mmol/L despite your treatment. HbA1c 10.0%. She confesses that she did not take her metformin at all due to severe diarrhoea. What can you offer her? • What is a diabetic diet?
How would you treat her dyslipidaemia? • How would you treat her blood pressure?
Then she complains of severe pains over her lower limbs, so much so that she is unable to tolerate blankets over her legs. • What can you offer?
Finally during her next visit, she has reduced her weight to 75kgs, FBS of 7.5mmol/L and HbA1c of 8.0%. • Are you satisfied? • She says that she has a niece aged 21 whom she thinks should be screened for diabetes mellitus. Do you agree? • Who should be screened for diabetes mellitus?